[2021-11-13T00:46:19Z] yeah, i think others have done that

[2021-11-13T00:51:17Z] Ok

[2021-11-13T00:51:36Z] I'll see whether I find a fix for my issue and if I don't I'll email him

[2021-11-13T11:07:25Z] <testuser[m]> Hi

[2021-11-13T11:07:55Z] <testuser[m]> bujeddhazeus: gdb Firefox and check backtrace

[2021-11-13T11:08:03Z] <testuser[m]> Check what library the segfault is in

[2021-11-13T12:16:02Z] <testuser[m]> dilyn https://www.agwa.name/blog/post/ssh_signatures

[2021-11-13T12:17:26Z] <testuser[m]> https://github.com/git/git/pull/1041

[2021-11-13T14:56:55Z] need help

[2021-11-13T14:56:59Z] post output of lsof | grep $$

[2021-11-13T14:58:13Z] <testuser[m]> https://termbin.com/l81r

[2021-11-13T14:59:27Z] are you on wayland/sway?

[2021-11-13T15:00:02Z] <testuser[m]> yeah

[2021-11-13T15:01:38Z] which sway? sway-no-seat, sway-tiny, sway or ..?

[2021-11-13T15:02:11Z] <testuser[m]> recent git normal sway

[2021-11-13T15:02:27Z] <testuser[m]> but with the eglstream wlroots

[2021-11-13T15:06:10Z] seatd embedded into sway?

[2021-11-13T15:07:10Z] If it helps: http://ix.io/3ESV

[2021-11-13T15:07:34Z] I'm running hikari.

[2021-11-13T15:08:22Z] testuser[m]: btw, looks like you have fd leak of /dev/dri/card0

[2021-11-13T15:09:09Z] i do have fd leaks too but not /dev/dri/card0

[2021-11-13T15:09:23Z] <testuser[m]> no im using libseat as a shared library

[2021-11-13T15:10:13Z] https://termbin.com/ibe9

[2021-11-13T15:10:19Z] see those sockets?

[2021-11-13T15:10:39Z] <testuser[m]> hmm

[2021-11-13T15:11:39Z] something didn't set O_CLOEXEC...

[2021-11-13T15:11:57Z] i think it's seatd

[2021-11-13T15:12:51Z] https://git.sr.ht/~kennylevinsen/seatd/tree/master/item/libseat/backend/seatd.c#L61

[2021-11-13T15:13:00Z] https://git.sr.ht/~kennylevinsen/seatd/tree/master/item/libseat/backend/seatd.c#L641

[2021-11-13T15:15:36Z] true lsof reveals that type of those sockets is stream

[2021-11-13T15:15:52Z] https://termbin.com/k6f1

[2021-11-13T15:19:34Z] this bug should be reproducible with sway-no-seat

[2021-11-13T18:03:20Z] testuser: I did backtrace it, but it's difficult to tell, because it segfaults at a different place with debug symbols compiled in and without

[2021-11-13T18:04:26Z] Like, when built with debug symbols, this is what I get: https://dpaste.com/C9DFTXG36.txt

[2021-11-13T18:04:58Z] It crashes in an extra debug function while exiting

[2021-11-13T18:10:56Z] I think one of the differences between this build and the one for kisslinux, though, is dbus support is enabled

[2021-11-13T18:26:28Z] <testuser[m]> Hmm

[2021-11-13T18:26:59Z] <testuser[m]> The normal ff works right ? The patch doesn't make any actual code changes but just swaps around ifdefs to remove x11 headers so it shouldn't cause issues

[2021-11-13T18:27:19Z] <testuser[m]> Also can u show the backtrace with normal non-debug ff if u have it

[2021-11-13T18:43:14Z] testuser: i guess I'm going to need to build it with X11 dependencies to test next

[2021-11-13T18:44:13Z] Yeah I can backtrace the non-debug ff in a bit (I'm still waking up) but it won't show much

[2021-11-13T18:46:28Z] testuser: to be completely honest, back in June/July I had no idea that the kisslinux patch existed so I took the old ff85 patches from mozilla bugzilla and fixed em up for ff89... that worked but I never ended up uploading it because I got burnout

[2021-11-13T18:47:01Z] So now with ff94 I wanted to try Dylan's patch

[2021-11-13T18:47:57Z] There may be more differences between the two than I thought though, and his patch might be incompatible with my build options for ff94

[2021-11-13T20:24:57Z] Trying to use json-glib as a dependency but getting meson.build:1:0: ERROR: Unknown options: "docs"

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